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    A No.1Mk4??? what? Oh my! what a find!

    It's nice to have friends who know your interests... I was not looking or even wanting another T but I just could not pass on this deal of a decade. Incorrectly marked and poorly executed by the seller to sell this fine piece of history which is now MINE!!! A couple friends had found and relayed the message to me that a sniper was on a large selling site and I needed to take a peek. I did and just couldn't help myself to the deal as no one knew it was there.. I have taken pictures and attached for your pleasure. Thank you Colin and Brandon.
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    Wow I am jealous! What a find well done it looks great. Bet you can't wait to get it to the range!

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    What a great find. Looks like it's had little use.
    Lucky to have good friends that know a deal when they see one. I bet they'll be wanting to try it out!

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    what a great find! even in the box no less. COngrads!

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    Great find, you are one lucky man speckles.

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    MT, its always better to be lucky than good!!!

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    #4 Mk 1 T that is...very nice. Very clean. Interesting that there are no receiver markings on the flats. Just the "T"...
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